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  2. Sex during pregnancy: What's OK, what's not - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/pregnancy...

    Avoid vaginal, oral and anal sex if your partner has a sexually transmitted infection. Use a condom if: You or your partner has sex with other people. You have sex with a new partner while pregnant. Are there times when sex is not OK? Having sex or having an orgasm can cause the uterus to contract. This most often isn't a reason to worry.

  3. 10 Best Sexual Positions for Pregnancy and Toys for the Ride

    www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/pregnant-sex...

    Floating pregnant position. Seated pregnancy sex. Pregnant oral sex. Anal sex. Side-by-side sex. Open the joybox. While it’s important to take the proper precautions,...

  4. Sex During Pregnancy: A Guide to Safe Sex Positions and 10 FAQs

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    How safe is pregnancy sex? Unless your doctor or midwife has strict, specific reasons for you to not have intercourse, its absolutely safe — for you, your partner, and your developing baby....

  5. Is it safe to have sex during your pregnancy? What are the risks, if any? Are there positions we should avoid? WebMD explains pregnancy sex and sex after the baby arrives.

  6. Sex During Pregnancy: Your Questions Answered

    health.clevelandclinic.org/sex-during-pregnancy...

    Is it safe to have sex while pregnant? A. Absolutely, enjoy vaginal or oral sex as frequently as you want, throughout your pregnancy. The only exceptions are if you have one of these conditions: Cervical changes: Normally, the cervix creates a barrier between the vagina and uterus.

  7. Sex during pregnancy: Safety, benefits, and tips - BabyCenter

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    Is sex safe during pregnancy? In most cases, yes! Don't worry: Having sex during pregnancy won't hurt your baby. They're protected by your uterus and a layer of muscles, and safely cushioned by amniotic fluid. The mucus plug inside your cervix helps guard against infection.

  8. It is safe to have sex during pregnancy unless a doctor or midwife advises otherwise. Sex drive may increase at certain stages of the pregnancy, and sex can have some benefits.